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Description ITER TF conductor after partial removal of the stainless steel jcket to reveal in the internal components. Images by Charlie Sanabria. SULTAN-tested cable was provided by courtesy of Pierluigi Bruzzone (Plasma Physics Research Center) with agreement from Fusion for Energy.
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